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Re: Fun basement and backyard entertainment
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[/ QUOTE ] four pitchers and no catcher in cornhole? i've actually played the game, and i was underwhelmed. fun at first, then got really old and i wanted it to end. i found what some call "dingleberry" much more enjoyable. it's a game where you throw bolos at a rack. the one i've played used tennis balls and pvc. |
#32
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Re: Fun basement and backyard entertainment
Cornhole gets boring after two minutes. Overrated imo.
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Cornhole gets boring after two minutes. Overrated imo. [/ QUOTE ] Depends on how hot the chick is you're trying to pick up while playing it. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] b |
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Re: Fun basement and backyard entertainment
I built a MAME arcade game that was capable of playing 1000's of arcade games. I started an OOT thread about it a few months ago here. Its been a hit at parties. Total cost was approx $1,600, though you could build it for less. When I started I had no woodworking skills and probably moderate computer and wiring skills, so even if you dont have any skills yourself, they are not that hard to develop.
I also vote for cornhole, washers or redneck golf for outside activities. |
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Re: Fun basement and backyard entertainment
cornhole/bags whatever is pretty awesome presuming your set is built so it's difficult to stick bags. Also, it's a prop betting game of the ages.
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